Tissue Treatment kit:
[.a] foam box with lid. Depressions in box to accommodate bottles & equipment.
[.b] white plastic bottle of 120 g of Tissue Treatment powder.
[.c] clear glass bottle with white plastic lid: 90 ml tissue treatment liquid.
[.d] clear glass bottle with brush applicator (like nail varnish) 15m's tissue treatment lubricant.
[.e] white plastic vessel
[.f] clear glass vessel,has white measure line
[.g] white glass screw-on lid with dropper attachment
[.h] clear glass dropper with black rubber end.
[.i] blue booklet in 4 languages, including English: 'DE TREY Visco Gel Clinical Applications. Tissue Conditioner. Semi-Permanent Soft Liner. Functional Impression Material. Tissue Conditioner. For cases where soft tissues have become distorted by either acute or chronic trauma or infection they may be assisted in their return to normal by the use of Visco-gel. At the same time the patient is not embarrassed by being without dentition. Visco- gel is also indicated as a lining for dentures inserted immediately following extractions, or oral surgery. Semi-Permanent Soft Liner. When normal dentures are not tolerated, particularly with aged patients, Visco-gel can be used a soft-liner for a period of several months before needing replacement. Functional Impression Material. In post-operative cases or when ill fitting dentures require replacement or re-basing, the material may be used to obtain a functional impression giving adequate detail and maximum coverage.' (see copy of directions of use in supp. file)
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
History Collection
Collection Item Data
Accession Number: | H1989.890.a-i |
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Accession Date: | 29 Aug 1989 |
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Material
Foam/Synthetic/Polymer | foam, plastic, paper, glass, rubber
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Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer |
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Measurement
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